Kenya News in English
November 12, 2025
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Transcription
Good morning! It’s 12th November, and here’s your Kenya daily news capsule.
Sulumeti navigates sensitive Bomas talks on power sharing with skill and diplomacy.
Museveni warns of potential conflicts in East Africa over Uganda’s access to the Indian Ocean.
Kenyans are choosing to dine at home more often, shifting dining habits.
Kenya's COP30 delegation promotes an ambitious urban climate vision still in the making.
KDF welcomes a new group of recruits as they begin their military training in Eldoret.
Ruto leads the 25th East African Community SME Trade Fair, highlighting economic growth.
Africa is urged to enhance regulatory cooperation for better health sovereignty across the continent.
IMF raises alarms for Kenya and Ethiopia over risks linked to yuan debt swaps.
Kalonzo voices strong opposition against the proposed sale of the Kenya Pipeline.
A whistleblower shares chilling insights into life within Mackenzie’s controversial church.
Ex-AfDB chief calls for stronger African institutions during the 9th Babacar Ndiaye Lecture.
Tanzania releases opposition leaders on bail following recent election protests.
Study reveals surprising factors behind the ongoing child pneumonia crisis in Kenya.
Winnie Byanyima advocates for fair access to the new HIV prevention drug Lenacapavir.
Five scenarios of innovation could shape the future of Africa's mobile industry.
That’s all for now — have a great day ahead!
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